Although there are no obvious ties between the two schools, many of the classically-minded students from Lone Pine decide to attend Hillsdale College.
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From pets to peer ministry, Hillsdale students give back
The five students with the most hours, Parell, Reeb, and three others, volunteered a total of 996.3 hours.

Exploring Google
Walking into the Chicago branch of Google’s corporate headquarters is like walking into the Google homepage, but instead of a blank white screen, concrete walls and pillars frame a fluorescently-lit model of the iconic tetrachrome logo. As part of Living and Working in Chicago, 11 Hillsdale students found themselves on the other side. The visit was a part of Living...

Novels in November: Combatting midterm mundanity with creativity
On Nov. 1, writers all over the world stash away their Halloween costumes and pick up their pens, ready to participate in National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo. Participants in NaNoWriMo write every day of November aiming to complete a first draft of a 50,000 word novel — about 1,667 words per day. “The goal is just to get people...

Students help with state park restoration
After hiking through grass almost twice her height and fending off an abundance of malignant ticks at Grand Mere State Park, sophomore Andrea Wallace presented her research on a restoration site at the park Oct. 22 at the Michigan Consortium of Botanists. Wallace participated in an ongoing project by Professor of Biology Ranessa Cooper, who, in 2004, began monitoring the...

Bon Appétit bakes spookiness into Halloween menu
Bon Appétit Management Company celebrated Halloween by treating students to candy and spooky-themed cakes, as it does every year. The Knorr Dining Room dessert table featured 16 brightly-colored cakes in all kinds of Halloween-inspired shapes, including a ghost, a snake, a yeti, and two jack-o’-lanterns. Nearby sat plastic cauldrons filled with candy, and a plastic skull and tombstone in between...
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